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From Viz: Ion Tsuburagi chants the letters of her first name as a charm to bring good luck when she needs it. Then she meets Mikado Hourai, the president of the Psychic Powers Research Society at school, and touches a mysterious substance he's been developing. Now chanting "I-O-N" gives her telekinetic powers!
The plot isn't really anything new. The characters are somewhat likeable. I feel that the ending was nice, but rushed. The art was alright, but I would suggest Tanemura's later works if you're looking for a really good read.
The story was absolutely cliched. The characters were childish, naive and just plain idoits. It just blends into to the category of typical shoujo with horrible leads.. Art is decent.
Hmmm... I read it, because I'm a big, big fan of Tanemura-sensei. ION is quite ok, but it has not the deep story like FullMoon wo Sagashite (for example). It's the first longer manga from that mangaka, and you can see many mistakes in the art. The story is nice. But it's only a recommend, if you are a fan of that manga.
Story... 2/5 Art.... 3.5/5 The premise of the story is imaginative but the way the story is told makes this manga mediocre. Recommended only if you've read most of the better shoujo manga out there and have nothing else to read...
i love Arina Tanemura...and well, exactly, this was one of her earlier works, i do like the story though(sort of...), Mikado kinda looks like a previous Chiaki...and so the guy from Kyoko...anyway, i think this manga was pretty good for a mangaka who was just starting..:
Personally, I like her other series better but I guess this one is ok. If you're looking for something cute to read then I suggest Full Moon Wo Sagashite..I thought it was really cute!
To be fair, this is one of Tanemura Arina's earlier works and of course somewhat short and really rather average. Shoujo fans and Tanemura Arina fans of course should not miss this, but if you're looking for something really good to read, I suggest checking out some of Tanemura Arina's other works first.